2016
DOI: 10.1177/1591019916663470
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Endovascular reconstruction of internal carotid artery dissection in patients with acute ischemic stroke using the Wingspan stent

Abstract: Objective The purpose of this study is to demonstrate our experience in endovascular reconstruction of carotid dissections using the Wingspan Stent System™ (Boston Scientific, Natick, MA, USA), a device we use because of its high radial force and its navigation in extreme curves. Methods We treated 11 consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke due to carotid dissection with the Wingspan stent, in the … Show more

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“…Several recent reports showed the usefulness of catheter intervention for the treatment of the carotid artery dissection, 410 with stent placement being the most frequent procedure. During stent placement, one of the most important steps is to cross the lesion using a micro guidewire, which should be kept inside the true lumen in order to place back the intimal flap to the vessel wall (Figure 5(b) and (c)).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Several recent reports showed the usefulness of catheter intervention for the treatment of the carotid artery dissection, 410 with stent placement being the most frequent procedure. During stent placement, one of the most important steps is to cross the lesion using a micro guidewire, which should be kept inside the true lumen in order to place back the intimal flap to the vessel wall (Figure 5(b) and (c)).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carotid artery dissection, which can cause occlusion or severe stenosis of the internal carotid artery (ICA), is one of the major causes of ischemic stroke in the young 13 and is currently usually treated by catheter intervention. 410 Although endovascular treatment is effective, passing the guidewire through the occlusion (lesion-cross) and confirmation of the true lumen, especially on the distal end of the lesion, can be difficult in some cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of techniques have been described for carotid revascularization in this setting, including the use of dedicated carotid artery stents with or without balloon angioplasty [2, 9, 10], the use of self-expanding intracranial or peripheral stents [11-13], and the use of an overlapping or telescoping stenting technique [9]. Recently, Murias Quintana et al [3] called attention to the importance of considering ectatic or tortuous ICA anatomy that could impact the choice of carotid revascularization technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anatomical tortuosity of the cervical ICA presents a technical challenge for conventional carotid stents, and there is limited experience with the use of intracranial or peripheral stents in this setting [3]. To the best of our knowledge, stenting around a true 360° tonsillar loop of the dissected ICA has not been previously reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is a common cause of stroke in younger patients, estimated to account for 10% to 20% of cases. 1,2 In 1997, Matsuura et al. reported the first patient treated with endovascular stent-mediated repair of acute ICA dissection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%